I wonder what was the exact reason for the Canadians changing the name to Sesame Park.
I wouldn't have thought there was too much difference between the tastes of the American and Canadian audiences - but perhaps there is?
Or maybe the Canadians just wanted to customise Sesame Street a little, and not accept the show exactly as it was broadcast to the US audience.
And it does seem that although the British TV stations weren't totally sold on Sesame Street, they did customise the concept to become 'The Muppets'.
I'm often surprised at how popular some British TV productions apparently are in the US!
Presumably they only go out on certain channels, and not on the big national television channels like NBC, CBS, ABC, Fox and CW Television Network?